MQM stages sit-ins across Karachi against arrests of party workers

Rangers say MQM office raided after security officers were fired at from the building


Web Desk September 25, 2014
MQM stages sit-ins across Karachi against arrests of party workers

LONDON: Routine life in parts of Karachi came to a halt after Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain told his workers to stage sit-ins across the city following the arrest of MQM members, Express New reported on Thursday.

On the evening of September 24, Rangers had raided an MQM office on Abul Hassan Ispahani road and detained dozens of workers. As many as 500 MQM workers were attending a general workers’ convention at the MQM office in Scheme 33, which also doubles as an MPA’s office. Workers were said to be discussing reorganisation of the party when a large contingent of Rangers raided the office and started rounding up activists.

However, Rangers' spokesperson said the office was raided only after security officers were fired at from the building. He added that eight of the arrested party members were released today.

Following the incident, the party decided to stage sit-ins at more than 10 locations including Numaish Chowrangi, Nagan Chowrangi, Liaquatabad, Landhi Number 6, Korangi Crossing and Malir.

In protest against the arrests, MQM lawmakers also boycotted the Sindh Assembly session today. The party is reportedly considering parting ways with the Sindh government.

Additionally, the sit-ins are expected to continue until the arrested workers have been released.

Private schools were shut down keeping in mind the situation of the city, while University of Karachi examinations were also postponed.

Further, roads leading to the airport in the city have been blocked as a result of the protests.

Additional IG Karachi Ghulam Kadir Thebo said there is no need for a sit-in when the government is holding talks with MQM leaders, while addressing the media in Karachi.

“The dharna is affecting flights and the lives of residents,” Thebo added.

Altaf hits out at Rangers 

While addressing a sit-in staged outside the Chief Minister House via telephone, Hussain said that protests against oppression and injustice can take place in Karachi just like those in Lahore and Islamabad.

In a press release released by the party on Thursday, the MQM chief has demanded that the Rangers personnel who carried out the "illegal raid" should be dismissed and a case be registered against them.

He also demanded the immediate release of party workers.

"Illegal raids against MQM, and arrests and extra-judicial killings of MQM workers should be stopped," the press release stated.

According to the statement, Hussain also claimed that Rangers personnel tortured women as well during the raid yesterday.

MQM chief condemned the raid, brutal torture of party workers, arrests of dozens of workers as well as the derogatory treatment of women during the raid.

He further said that he called the Chief Minister House several times to get in contact with Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah to register a report against the incident but was not able to reach him.

Addressing the heads of the armed forces, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), MI, and the Corps Commander Karachi, party chief said that using army in politics or against opposition parties is harming army's reputation.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan contacted Governor of Sindh Ishratul Ebad today and yesterday's incident was discussed.

Nisar assured Ebad that a fair and transparent investigation will be carried out.

Interior minister meets DG Rangers Sindh in Islamabad

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar met with DG Rangers Sindh Major General Bilal Akbar in Islamabad on Thursday to discuss the prevailing security situation in Karachi. 

The two also discussed the protest being staged by MQM workers and members outside the Chief Minister House in Karachi.

COMMENTS (48)

Luciferous | 10 years ago | Reply

@Aysha M: "It didnt take him 17 years & general pasha to muster 35 seats."

It was Aslam Beg and Moeen Haider, let's keep the records straight!

Ebad | 10 years ago | Reply

@ Sam Those 7 million votes gave them 35 National Assembly seats, those 5 million votes gave them 24 Punjab Assembly seats and those 1 million votes gave them 36 KPK assembly seats, yet it doesn't mean anything, isn't it? For a 'regional ethnic party' national politics really means nothing.

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